Strawberry Mango Wine Coolers
Looking for a refreshing and delicious wine cocktail? These Strawberry Mango Wine Coolers are great to have on hand to enjoy any time and perfect for entertaining.
Moscato Cocktails are so easy to make and one of my favorites get togethers and weekend cookouts.
Wine Coolers were made popular back in the 80’s by Bartles and Jaymes and our homemade version is even better!
Why Make Homemade Wine Coolers?
- Wine coolers are a refreshing cocktail that is great for social gatherings.
- Great when you want to go light on the alcohol but still have a drink.
- Easy to make ahead or have on hand for last minute entertaining.
Ingredients Needed
- Strawberries – Frozen or fresh.
- Mango – Frozen or fresh.
- Moscato Wine – chilled
- Orange Juice – Fresh or bottled.
- Simple Syrup – 1/2 cup boiling water mixed with 1/2 cup granulated sugar, mix and chill.
- Sprite
How to Make Strawberry Mango Wine Coolers
- Place strawberries and diced mango into a blender.
- Add the whole bottle of chilled moscato.
- Next, add the orange juice and then the simple syrup.
- Cover and blend until smooth.
- Pour into a pitcher.
- Add Sprite and stir until well blended.
- Pour into mason jars and seal with lids.
- Refrigerate up to 2 days or freeze up to 3 months.
- Shake well before serving.
Want to make them without the wine? Try our Strawberry Mango Coolers!
We made a batch of these Strawberry Mango Coolers for the weekend and popped them into our new beverage fridge that we received for review.
Ca’Lefort offered to send us their new 15″ Beverage Refrigerator in exchange for an honest review. We were not compensated for the review and all thoughts and opinions are our own.
Our refrigerator is on the small side and so we jumped at the chance to get a beverage cooler for extra space.
About the Ca’Lefort 15″ Beverage Refrigerator
- Powerful compressor chills down quickly and keeps a constant temperature(34°F-54°F)
- Specious space holds up to 100 12-oz cans and adjustable shelves allow to store large bottles
- Front-venting design for built in or freestanding model
- Stainless steel frame and 3-color LED lights for a modern look
We liked the fact that the refrigerator could be built in or freestanding. My husband decided to make a metal bracket (he can literally make anything!) and we mounted the refrigerator at the end of our upper cabinets.
What We Love about the Ca’Lefort 15″ Beverage Refrigerator
- The stainless exterior looks really nice and matches our other appliances.
- Keeps beverages perfectly chilled and ready to enjoy.
- It holds a lot of drinks! The adjustable shelves will hold beer bottles or wine bottles and cans.
- It is super quiet and led light can be white, blue or amber.
As I mentioned, our refrigerator is on the smaller size and is constantly over stuffed. The extra fridge space comes in handy for chilling appetizers like Jalapeño Deviled Eggs and Caprese Appetizers as well as beverages.
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If you are entertaining friends or hosting a cocktail party, add these Strawberry Mango Wine Coolers to your plans!
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Strawberry Mango Wine Coolers
Ingredients
- 3 cups fresh frozen strawberries
- 1 cup diced fresh or frozen mangoes
- 1/2 cup orange juice fresh or bottled
- 1/2 cup simple syrup *recipe in notes
- 750 ml moscato wine
- 12 ounces sprite
Instructions
- Place strawberries and diced mango into a blender.
- Add the whole bottle of chilled moscato.
- Next, add the orange juice and then the simple syrup.
- Cover and blend until smooth.
- Pour into a pitcher.
- Add Sprite and stir until well blended.
- Pour into pint mason jars.
- Serve immediately or seal with lids and refrigerate.
There was mention of adding orange juice. Was that a mistake? Orange juice was not listed in the ingredients.
Hi Madelyn,
It’s 1/2 cup of orange juice, I have updated the recipe. Thanks for letting me know that it was missing.
~ Milisa